A merica POO Periodical Cotter

March 15, 1940

CLIFTON AMU* - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Hostess at J. N. F.
Hias Convention
Quartet to Feature
Hungarian Jews in
Luncheon March
Halevy's Concert To View Refugee
Palestine Appeal
Rescue Program
To U. S. for Help One of the features of the

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Comedian Fritz Feld, a refu-
gee who has gone far in screen-
land, studies his roles by listen-
ing to self-made records of them.

FOR SALE—APARTMENTS:
15th annual concert of the Ha-
NEW YORK.—Summoned by
itac du t h Olej Hungaria levy Singing Society, which takes
(Hungarian Jewish Settlers' As- place Sunday evening, May 5, in Abraham Herman, president of
Hebrew Eheltering and Im-
sociation), with offices at 23 Ye- the Scottish Rite Auditorium of the
huda St., Tel Aviv, Palestine, has Masonic Temple, will be a string migrant Aid Society (HIAS),
issued an appeal to American quarter comprised of Zinovi Bis- more than 2,000 delegates of
850 organizations and groups
while you live plus future
Jews for the support of its work.
within American Jewry will par-
profits in a big way. You
ppeal
to
American
Jews
a
ticipate
in
the
organization's
an-
The
are rut the difference if
nual convention next Sunday,
follows:
your capital earns less than
population
of
March 17, at Hotel Astor, New
"'The .Jewish
10(/, or better. Foreclosed
strong
1,000,000
York. The session, which will be
Hungary—nearly
liquidations will continue
—has become panic stricken. The
add r e s s e d by Representative
only until present proper-
example of their neighbors has
Bruce Barton and many leaders
ties are Hold. Rely on our
shown them how they can be de-
in social service work, the labor
Facts and Figures.
movement and of religious and
stroyed. And their destruction has
welfare groups, will be devoted
already begun!
$6,500 Down
l
coun
tries
of
Cen-
to a consideration of plans for
"From
extending the "Rescue Through
Rents $7900. Artistic tan
tral Europe under the heel of
Emigration" work of the society
bk. Spanish design. 15 apts.
anti-Semitism, Jews come to us;
which maintains a world-wide em-
3 rms. baths with showers,
young and old, families with chil-
igrant and immigrant aid service.
stippled walls, stoker. For-
dren in arms. After indescribable
mer $80,000 sales value.
hardships and long journeys in
Try offer $26,500.
Purim Festival of Hebrew
unseaworthy ships, veritable death
Ladies' Aid Society
ships without immigration per-
$13,000 Down—
mits, they land at night, on dan-
Sunday
MRS. MORRIS POLLOCK
ger of their lives, on some de-
Rents $14,500. 3 and 4
serted shoed of Palestine, glad to
The Purim festival of the He- will be hostess to the 1500 women rms. All light and airy.
be free Of the hell they left be-
brew Ladies' Aid SOciety will who will attend the annual donor Beautiful restricted loca-
be held Sunday evening, March luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary tion. New steel tubular
hind.
17, in the banquet hall of the of the Jewish National Fund at boiler, stoker, v a c u u in
They come to us for help!
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- the Arcadia, on Wednesday.
steam. Former $175,000
"We have to feed this human
rence. The committee has pre-
, buy today only
flotsam, give them clothes and
lu 0e 00.
pared a full course dinner which
shelter. We have to help this
ve65,
will be served at 6 o'clock. The YPTC Inaugurates Series
people find some form of con-
guests will be entertained by Of Rhumba Dance Classes $25,000 Down—
structive work, in agriculture, in
American and Hungarian music
trade, or in the draft or profes-
Rents $30,000. Magnificent
throughout the evening.
sion which was theirs before.
The Young People's Club of
e 11- located investment.
ZINOVI BISTRITZKY
Mrs.
Louis
Goldfine,
who
has
Our small social organization,
Goes
for less than half
Temple
Beth
El
is
inaugurating
which a year ago had to support tritzky, first violin; Sidney Col- charge of tickets, urges the pub- an interesting innovation by former value. Price $50,000
lic
to
make
immediate
reserva-
a mere 2,000 Jewish refugees man, second violin; Michael Bis-
b e l ow present building
from Hungary, is now faced with tritzky, viola, and Jacob Becker, tions for this affair. Other mem- sponsoring a series of rhumba costs.
bers
serving
on
this
committee
the task of rescuing from de- cello. They will present a group are Mesdames Philip Shapiro, Eu- dance classes. The first of the
struction 20,000 poor Jews with- of classical chamber music com- gene Diamond, Charles Berko- series will commence on Thurs- $1400 Down
out means of support, for this is positions.
buys high grade 4 house
witz, Sam Berkowitz, Helen Ros- day, March 21, at 8:30 p. m., and
the number which has come to
Zinovi Bistritzky, formerly asso- enthal, Louis Kepes.
terrace. 7 rms. tiled baths,
will
be
continued
each
subsequent
Palestine from Hungarian-speak- ciated with various Detroit thea-
natural fireplaces. 6 bk.
The society has ordered the Thursday evening.
ing territorities in the last few ter orchestras, is now a member planting of a tree in the Ehrlich
garage. Former owner re-
The popular Carlos Dance Stu- fused $40,000. Snap at
months. Such a task can not be of the Detroit and Ford Sym- Forest in memory of Mrs. Lena
fulfilled by the modest number phony Orchestra. Sidney Colman Weissberger of Los Angeles, Cal., dio will furnish its ablest instruc- $14,000. Small terms, 41/2 %
is a young violinist who has dis- who was one of the charter mem- tors to provide the lessons. The
of our members alone.
int.
public is invited to join these
"You are our last hope, and played considerable talent; he
• f this organization
MR. BEDFORD
has participated in a number of
Tickets are being distributed classes. Those interested may
we ask you to help us now!
communicate
with
any
of
the
"Today you can still rescue your radio programs over various
Michael for the annual spring luncheon
Homer Warren & Co.
brothers from the dreadful fate broadcasting stations.
which the Hebrew Ladies Aid following members of the com-
58 Years Dependable Service
mittee
in
charge:
Misses
Bertha
Bistritzky,
who
plays
the
viola
Society will Sponsor on April 10.
which is theirs!
Goldhoff
and
Jane
Unterberger
in
the
quartet,
is
also
a
violin-
The next meeting is scheduled
"Tomorrow it may be too late!
"The Jews of Hungary, who ist of note and directs the Shaa- for Wednesday afternoon, March and Messrs. Marvin Smith and
Hanley Rosenberg.
up to now have assisted and sup- re Zedek Symphony Orchestra 20 •
ported their brothers in Germany while occupying a position as
and Poland, are now faced with music teacher in the public
schools for the Detroit Board of
the same terrible fate.
"Whoever can give, should do Education. Jacob Becker has had
experience in theater
so now, to support those who are extensive
orchestras and is now engaged in
in need. We therefore appeal to the profession of teacher of cello.
you to send us a cheque for as
The Halevy Singing Society
much as you can afford."
has b een invited to participate in
the concert which closes the Ge-
werkshaf ten campaign on Sun-
Contributions to the Jewish day, March 7, at the Masonic
Temple. Dan Frohman will con-
Home for Aged
duct the chorus with Celia Plot-
The following have made con- nick accompanying at the piano.
tributions to the Home for Aged:
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bennett in Women's Auxiliary of Chil-
memory of Reuben Rosenfield;
Mrs. Esther Goldberg in memory dren's Home Plans Purim
Party for Youngsters
of Reuben Rosenfield; Ruth Gold-
tr1 .
berg in memory of Reuben Rosen-
field; Mr. and Mrs. George Lich-
An enlightening message was
SIGNIFICANT ITEMS FROM THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
tenstein in memory of George given to the members of the
Fox; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lich- Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish
tenstein in memory of George Children's Home by James I.
$625,556,093
Fox; Rudolph Lichtenstein in Elhnann at the meeting last Wed-
1. Insurances and Annuities in Force - -
memory of George Fox; Miss Til- nesday, at the Home. Mr. Ell-
61,657,010
2. New Business Placed
lie Kopietz in memory of George mann spoke on "The World's
16,217,516
Fox; Mrs. J. Simon and family Plight—Is There a Way Out?"
3. Payments to Policyholders & Beneficiaries
in memory of Louis Bernstein;
Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, presi-
167,456,202
Louis Gasman in memory of aunt dent, appointed the following to
4. Assets
Freda-Shifra Galfond; Mrs. Haye serve on the committee to make
160,851,428
5. Liabilities
Eder in memory of husband Ely- arrangements for the Purim party
6,604,774
maylech; Hrs. Fannie Lewis in to be given for the children at
6. Surplus, Contingency Reserve & Capital -
memory of mother Haye; Jeanette the Home: Mesdames Irving
Rosenberg in memor yof father Dworkin, Jack C. Gordon, A. D.
Hyman B. Webber; Jacob E. Gilman, Albert Potiker, Benja-
Stocker in memory of mother min Radin, Abe Sinaberg and
Ann Rachel Stocker; J. W. Web- George Spoon.
ber in memory of father Hyman
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair-
B. - Webber; Sarah Webber in man of contributions, acknowl-
memory of father Hyman Web- edges the receipt of gifts from
19:19 beneficiaries of 1,334 deceased
1. Business in force increased by
ber; Mrs. Mildred Wiltschek in the following:
policyholders received $4,168,983
$18,023,123
to
a
new
high
total
of
memory of father Ephraim.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Rob-
while living policyholders were paid
over $625,000,000. This insurance
erts, in memory of Mrs. Mandel,
the sum of $12,018,533—more than
one
than
provides
protection
to
more
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mother of Mrs. Julius Hartman;
$50,000 every workingday of the year.
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Mr and Mrs. Henry H. Shapero,
million people — Great-West Life
in memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich,
Aid Mo'os Chitim Party
policyholders and their dependents.
Louis Goldberg, Samuel Slomo-
4. Total assets of $167,456,202, sub-
on March 19
2. For the fifth successive yeai a gain
vitz, Mrs. Barney Conal, sister
& stantially in excess of all liabilities,
in new business was recorded.
Jack anti Louis Tobin, and
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity of
5.
are resources held by the Company
Anna Raskin; Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
18,483 new policies were placed in
Aid announces a bridge and Mah ry H. Shapero, honoring Mau-
to fulfil its obligations to policy-
force during 1939 for a total volume
Jong party to be held at the Free rice H. Zackheim's 60th birth-
holders and their dependents.
Press Tower, March 19, at 1 p. m: day; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zeldes,
of $61,657,010.
Mrs. Rose Rose is chairman of honoring the Bar Mitzvah of
6. Surplus, Contingency Reservc and
3. Since commencing business in 1892
the event and is assisted by Mrs.
Seymour Sugarman; Mr. and
Capital provide a substantial fund
H. Lapin and R. Brooks.
The . Great-West Life has paid a
Mrs. Moe Leiter, honoring the
Proceeds from this event will Bar Mitzvah of Arthur Rubiner;
to meet any contingency that might
total of over $220,000,000 to policy-
be turned over to the Mo'os Cha- Mrs. George Spoon, Mrs. I. Ress-
arise.
holders and their dependents. In
im matzo fund for the poor.
Mrs.
Th e public is invited to at- ler, Mrs. Irving Dworkin,
• J u lius Fried-
Augusta Subar, 51is.
tend.
man.
ALPHA RHO OMEGA SORORITY GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
HEAD OFFICE • WINNIPEG. CANADA
The Alpha Rho Omega Soror-
The United Hebrew Schools ac-
ity held an open meeting at the knowledge the receipt of one-
hom e of Sherre Zeldes of Glen-
SEYMOUR J. COHN, Representative
a dale Ave. It was attended by half scholarship to the scholar-
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.—DETROIT
ship fund of the schools, from
prospective members.
Mrs.
George
M.
Roberts,
in
mem-
Plans were discussed for bas-
kets to be given during Easter ory of her dearly beloved mother,
and also the donation of old toys. Rosa Duscoff.

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